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RELIGION IN CHINA
TIME ASIA JULY 2, 2001, VOL.157 NO.26
Inhale, Export
In places like Washington, adherents abound
TIME ASIA FEBRUARY 19, 2001, VOL.157 NO.7
Positioning Missionaries
Christians working in China are getting by, despite the strains of prosletyzing in a semi-hostile land
TIME ASIA SEPTEMBER 18, 2000 VOL. 156 NO. 11
When the Smugglers Are Working for Jesus
The quest to evangelize China for Christianity has received a secret boost--from American tourists
TIME ASIA JANUARY 24, 2000 VOL. 155 NO. 3
Land of Spirits
Chinese officials seem willing to tolerate religion, but they certainly don't like to give up control
TIMEasia.com NOVEMBER 2, 1999
Asia Buzz: China's Crisis of Faith
Followers of Falun Gong have been giving Beijing nightmares
TIME ASIA OCTOBER 18, 1999 VOL. 154 NO. 15
Inside China's Search for Its Soul
Mao's revolution is 50, but his ideology is all but dead. To fill that vacuum, many Chinese are turning to religion
VISIONS OF CHINA SPECIAL
TIME ASIA SEPTEMBER 27, 1999 VOL. 154 NO. 12
Visions of China: Meizhou Island
A Godless Society Looks for Meaning
TIME ASIA AUGUST 9, 1999 VOL. 154 NO. 5
Line of Fire: Breathing's Easier Than Believing
The success of Falun Gong in China rests on the failure of communism
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